![]() ![]() Multi-line messages may not be fully delivered, and may cause issues when multiple users join the channel in quick succession. For this reason, it is a good idea to keep it short and concise. The contents of this file will be whispered to every user that joins the bot's channel. This is MaxMind's Legacy GeoIP database, in binary format, that can be downloaded from here. # Each line has its own individual replacements from variables during runtime. # And just because a keyword worked on a previous line, doesn't mean it'll work again. # That previous line may be parsed into "Only $CERTAIN$ replaced_keyword are $ACTUALLY$ replaced." Lang_0002 = Only $CERTAIN$ $KEYWORDS$ are $ACTUALLY$ replaced. Lang_0001 = Text between dollar-signs are keywords that may be during runtime. #.# And so is this one, no matter how many #s This file's syntax is relatively simple, as seen in this snippet: This is the first configuration file that is loaded. This section is a guide on the typical configuration files used for uc-ghost Your installation should now be ready for use. (Optional) Modify the extra configuration files: gameloaded.txt, gameover.txt, motd.txt, phrase.txt, welcome.txt.(Not recommended) Create a script based around the cron_functions.php file and execute it frequently through cron.(Recommended) Add the MySQL triggers in triggers.sql to your database.Use one of the following methods to keep the bancache and gametrack tables up to date: ![]() Without these parameters properly configured the bot will not run properly, if at all. It is especially important to properly configure the database and bnet settings, located near the end of the file. You may skip this step and modify default.cfg directly, and any undefined values will use the defaults specified in the source code. Please note that ghost.cfg is loaded after default.cfg, meaning it will override any settings that are redefined. Touch gameloaded.txt gameover.txt phrases.txt motd.txt welcome.txtĬopy default.cfg to ghost.cfg and make your changes. ![]()
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